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//November 20, 2014
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Easy Southwestern Cocktail Recipes You Can Make at Home!

Spice up your bar cart with chile powder from New Mexico’s famous peppers—recipes included! Would you like some heat with that ice-cold drink? Chile peppers are as ingrained in New Mexico’s food culture as fresh pasta is in Rome’s. Fact: "Red or...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By onabudget
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Barthman’s Sidewalk Clock in New York , New York

At the dawning of the 20th century it didn’t take as much effort to garner the attention of the buying public as it does today, but the core principle remains the same: novelty. The titular owner of William Barthman Jeweler had a clear grasp of this concept when he and...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By features
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The Unfinished Church in St. George, Bermuda

While Bermuda’s Unfinished Church looks as though it was built in medieval times and left to fall apart and rot, it is actually a fairly recent construction that was just never able to be completed due to disastrous weather, the objections of the congregation, and...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By features
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Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, United States

The Rosenbach is a stunning library hidden in plain sight in the heart of Philadelphia which contains an almost unbelievable collection of rare books ranging from a hand-written copy of Ulysses to the first book ever published in America. Tucked away on a gorgeous...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By features
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Chatty Belle in Neillsville, Wisconsin

Standing tall in the city of Neillsville, Wisconsin is Chatty Belle, the self-proclaimed "World’s Largest Talking Cow," an honor which is not too hard to hold on to when you are the world’s ONLY over-sized bovine with a gift for gab, although that last bit...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By features
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Baby Head Cemetery in Llano , Texas

Sitting near a mountain that once shared its bizarre name, the Baby Head Cemetery is the final remnant of an entire community that based their name on a grisly atrocity for some reason.  As the story goes, it was sometime around the 1850s or 1870s, depending on who you...
Posted On 20 Nov 2014
, By features


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